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002-11-17 Greg Menke <gregory.menke@gsfc.nasa.gov>
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* README.mtx603e: New file.
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2002-11-14 Greg Menke <gregory.menke@gsfc.nasa.gov>
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* bsp_specs: Added crtbegin,crtend objects so C++ global objects
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#
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# README.mtx603e,v 1.1 2002/11/6 1:00:00 gregm Exp
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#
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BSP NAME: mtx603e
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BOARD: MTX-60X boards from motorola
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BUS: PCI, W83C554
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CPU FAMILY: ppc
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CPU: PowerPC 603e
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COPROCESSORS: N/A
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MODE: 32 bit mode
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DEBUG MONITOR: PPCBUG mode
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PERIPHERALS
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===========
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TIMERS: PPC internal Timebase register
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RESOLUTION: ???
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SERIAL PORTS: simulated via bug
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REAL-TIME CLOCK: PPC internal Decrementer register
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DMA: none
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VIDEO: none
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SCSI: none
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NETWORKING: DEC21140
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DRIVER INFORMATION
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==================
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CLOCK DRIVER: PPC internal
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IOSUPP DRIVER: N/A
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SHMSUPP: N/A
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TIMER DRIVER: PPC internal
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TTY DRIVER: PPC internal
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STDIO
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=====
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PORT: Console port 0
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ELECTRICAL: na
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BAUD: na
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BITS PER CHARACTER: na
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PARITY: na
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STOP BITS: na
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Notes
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=====
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This bsp is an instantiation of the generic motorola_powerpc BSP. It is
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"virtual" in the sense it does not supply any per-bsp files. Instead,
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it is defined by the aclocal and make/custom config files which supply
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#defines that adapt the shared powerpc code. This is seen in the
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bootloader and irq setup files.
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Although created for a MTX-603e board, this bsp should be readily
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portable to any of the Motorola MTX boards, and has in fact run on a
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MCP750 board.
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Some MTX boards have multiple processors, at this time RTEMS does not
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support SMP and there is no internal awareness of the architecture.
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